Sri V Subramaniyam a disciple of Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer has written an article titled "What is ailing Carnatic Music" in The Hindu. Though the article talks mainly about Semmangudi music, his conclusion that insecurity is driving youngsters to resort to meaningless innovations seems true to me. Very few youngsters are having good voice. Even those with good voice are not doing justice to the art. They get lot of media coverage. Hindu photo coverage is superb. Jaya TV telecast of Margahzhi Mahotsav is a big hit. Top performers draw big crowds. I have not seen more than 80% of the hall filled for KVN or DKJ concert even during season. Quality of the auditorium & acoustics have improved a lot. Music Academy is million times better than what I have seen 10/20 years back. Yet they complain about the acoustics. All of them speak well in English. They talk about old masters highly. There is lot of noise & promotion made thro FB/You tube/forums like yours/Kutcheri Buzz/Dedicated Pages/Blogs/TV Shows as judges etc. All artists dress well ( no Khaadi business). Lady artists invest quite a sum on dress & Jwelleries.In the last 2 years I have listened to number of youngsters. I find duo singing has increased tremendously (Sisters more than Brothers). A clever arrangement to make up for limitations in the voice, breath control & stamina & for creating noisy effects. Except a handful the standards are pretty low. Nothing touches your heart. Again & again if you want to listen to vintage stuff you have to think of Nedanuri / Srikantan / Vedavalli / Ponnamal/TNK /VVS etc. (all 80 plus)
KNV
